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    							Towing equipment dimensions
    Dimension in mm
    (inches)
    Dimension Description
    Item
    133 (5.2)
    Bumper – end of tow ball
    A
    12 (0.5)
    Attachment point – centre of tow ball
    B
    129
    Capacities and SpecificationsCGFDEBAE90357  
    						
    							Dimension in mm
    (inches)
    Dimension Description
    Item
    869 (34.2)
    Wheel centre – centre of tow ball
    C
    493 (19.4)
    Centre of tow ball – side member
    D
    986 (38.8)
    Inner side of side member
    E
    436 (17.2)
    Centre of tow ball - centre 1. attachment point
    F
    721 (28.4)
    Centre of tow ball - centre 2. attachment point
    G
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    Capacities and Specifications 
    						
    							IMPORTANT AUDIO
    INFORMATION
    WARNINGS
    Due to technical incompatibility,
    recordable (CD-R) and rewritable
    (CD-RW) discs may not function
    correctly. These units will play compact discs
    that conform to the International
    Red Book standard audio
    specification. Copy protected CDs from
    some manufacturers do not conform to
    this standard and playback cannot be
    guaranteed. Dual format, dual sided discs (DVD
    Plus, CD-DVD format), adopted by
    the music industry, are thicker than
    normal CDs and consequently playback
    cannot be guaranteed, and jamming could
    occur. Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with
    a scratch protection film or self adhesive
    labels attached should not be used.
    Warranty claims, where this type of disc is
    found to be inside an audio unit returned
    for repair, will not be accepted. All units except Sony CD (but not the
    6CD) are designed to play
    commercially pressed 12 cm audio
    compact discs only. The Sony CD unit will
    play 8 cm discs with a Sony approved
    adaptor fitted (CSA-8). The audio unit may be damaged if
    unsuitable items like credit cards or
    coins are pushed inside the CD
    aperture. Audio unit labels Disc labels
    Audio CD
    MP3
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    Audio introductionE66256 E66257 E66254 E66255  
    						
    							AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW
    6000CD
    CD select.  See Compact disc player (page 148).
    A
    CD aperture.  See 
    Loading compact discs (page 148).
    B
    CD eject.  See 
    Ejecting compact discs (page 150).  See Ejecting multiple
    compact discs  (page 151).
    C
    On, off and volume control.  See 
    On/off control (page 138).
    D
    Waveband select.  See 
    Waveband button (page 141).
    E
    Clock.  See 
    Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137).
    F
    Station presets.  See 
    Station preset buttons (page 141).
    G
    Traffic announcement.  See 
    Traffic information control (page 141).
    H
    Accept call and phone menu.  See 
    Telephone (page 155).
    I
    Seek up.  See 
    Station tuning control (page 143).
    J
    Menu.  See 
    Audio menu control (page 138).
    K
    Seek down.  See 
    Station tuning control (page 143).
    L
    Balance and fade control.  See 
    Balance/fade control (page 138).
    M
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    							Base and treble control.  See Bass/treble control (page 138).
    N
    Auxiliary select.  See 
    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152).
    O
    6006CDC CD select.  See 
    Compact disc player (page 148).
    A
    CD aperture.  See 
    Loading compact discs (page 148).
    B
    CD eject.  See 
    Ejecting compact discs (page 150).  See Ejecting multiple
    compact discs  (page 151).
    C
    CD load.  See 
    Loading compact discs (page 148).
    D
    Waveband select.  See 
    Waveband button (page 141).
    E
    Clock.  See 
    Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137).
    F
    On, off and volume control.  See 
    On/off control (page 138).
    G
    Station presets.  See 
    Station preset buttons (page 141).
    H
    Traffic announcement.  See 
    Traffic information control (page 141).
    I
    Accept call and phone menu.  See 
    Telephone (page 155).
    J
    Seek up.  See 
    Station tuning control (page 143).
    K
    Menu.  See 
    Audio menu control (page 138).
    L
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    Audio unit overviewE138369NJMKLFIHPHOABDCEG  
    						
    							Seek down.  See Station tuning control (page 143).
    M
    Balance and fade control.  See 
    Balance/fade control (page 138).
    N
    Base and treble control.  See 
    Bass/treble control (page 138).
    O
    Auxiliary select.  See 
    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152).
    P
    Sony CD Scan.  See 
    Station tuning control (page 143).  See Compact disc track
    scanning (page 150).
    A
    Information.  See 
    Audio unit operation (page 138).  See Audio unit menus
    (page 145).  See Compact disc player (page 148).  See Audio troubleshooting
    (page 153).
    B
    Station presets.  See 
    Station preset buttons (page 141).
    C
    CD aperture.  See 
    Loading compact discs (page 148).
    D
    Clock.  See 
    Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137).
    E
    DSP select.  See 
    Digital signal processing (DSP) (page 145).
    F
    Autostore.  See 
    Autostore control (page 141).
    G
    Menu.  See 
    Audio menu control (page 138).
    H
    Traffic announcement.  See 
    Traffic information control (page 141).
    I
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    Audio unit overviewE138370GHIJSRQPCDABEFKMONL  
    						
    							On and off control.  See On/off control (page 138).
    J
    Balance and fade control.  See 
    Balance/fade control (page 138).
    K
    End call.  See 
    Telephone (page 155).
    L
    Volume control, navigation buttons and select button.
    M
    Accept call.  See 
    Telephone (page 155).
    N
    Tone.  See 
    Bass/treble control (page 138).
    O
    Phone menu.  See 
    Telephone (page 155).
    P
    Radio and waveband select.  See 
    Waveband button (page 141).
    Q
    Auxiliary and CD select.  See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 152).  See
    Compact disc player
     (page 148).
    R
    CD eject.  See 
    Ejecting compact discs (page 150).  See Ejecting multiple
    compact discs  (page 151).
    S
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    Audio unit overview 
    						
    							SECURITY CODE
    Each unit incorporates a unique code that
    must be entered before the unit will
    operate.
    If the battery is disconnected or if the unit
    has been removed from the vehicle, the
    code must be re-entered before the unit
    will operate.
    LOST SECURITY CODE
    If you lose the unique code, contact your
    dealer and supply details of your audio unit
    along with some proof of identity.
    ENTERING A SECURITY CODE
    If CODE - - - -,
    CODE 0000 or ENTER
    KEYCODE appears in the display when
    you switch on the audio unit, you must
    enter the unique code using the station
    preset buttons.
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    1. Press preset button 
    1 repeatedly until
    the first digit of the unique code is
    shown in the display.
    2. Press preset buttons 
    2, 3 and 4 in the
    same way for remaining three digits.
    3. Make sure that the complete code is correct before pressing preset button
    5
     to confirm your selection. Sony CD
    1. Using the station preset buttons enter
    the unique code.
    2. If you make a mistake entering the code, re-enter the digits by continuing
    to select buttons 0-9. The display will
    advance from digit position 1 to 4 and
    then back again.
    3. Make sure that the complete code is correct before pressing either the 
    *
    preset button or the button between
    the navigation buttons to confirm your
    selection.
    INCORRECT SECURITY CODE
    Up to a maximum of 10 unique code entry
    attempts are allowed with various
    consequences if you get it wrong.
    The number of attempts will be shown in
    the display.
    If the display reverts to 
    CODE another
    entry attempt may be made immediately.
    If the display shows WAIT 30, the unit will
    be locked for 30 minutes. Wait until the
    timer counts down to zero. When CODE is
    shown in the display, enter the correct
    code.
    Note: After 10 incorrect attempts the unit
    will be permanently inoperative and
    LOCKED
     will be shown in the display. See
    your dealer.
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    Audio system security 
    						
    							SETTING THE CLOCK AND
    DATE ON THE AUDIO UNIT
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    Changing the date and time
    Press the CLOCK button to display the
    date and time.
    Note: If you do not press another button
    within 30 seconds of pressing the 
    CLOCK
    button, the display will return to its previous
    setting.
    1. Using the seek up or seek down button
    select the date or time value that you
    wish to change. The selected value will
    flash in the display.
    2. Rotate the volume control to change the selected date or time value.
    3. Using the seek up or seek down button
    select additional date or time values
    that you wish to change.
    4. Rotate the volume control to change the selected date or time value.
    5. Press the 
    CLOCK button to exit and
    save your settings.
    Note: If you do not press the CLOCK button
    within 30 seconds of changing a date or
    time value, the display will exit and save the
    new values automatically.
    Note: Press and hold the CLOCK button for
    more than two seconds to automatically
    select the hour value for winter or summer
    time adjustment.
    12/24 hour format
    1. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly
    until the 12/24 icon is shown in the
    display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    select your required setting.
    3. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly or
    allow the system to time out to confirm
    your selection. Sony CD
    Changing the date and time
    1. Press the 
    CLOCK button.
    2. Press the left or right navigation button
    until the date or time value that you
    wish to change flashes in the display.
    3. Using the up or down navigation button
    change the selected date or time value.
    4. Using the left and right navigation buttons select additional date or time
    values that you wish to change. The
    selected value will flash in the display.
    5. Repeat steps three and four as necessary.
    6. Press the CLOCK button or the button
    between the navigation buttons to exit
    and save your settings.
    12/24 hour format
    1. Press the 
    MENU button.
    2. Press the up or down navigation button
    until the 12/24 icon is shown in the
    display.
    3. Using the left or right navigation button
    select the required setting.
    4. Press the 
    MENU button or the button
    between the navigation buttons to
    confirm your selection.
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    Audio unit clock and date displays 
    						
    							ON/OFF CONTROL
    Press the on/off control. This will also
    operate the unit for up to one hour with the
    ignition turned off.
    The radio will switch off automatically
    after one hour.
    BASS/TREBLE CONTROL
    The bass function is used to adjust the
    low-frequency response of the audio unit.
    The treble function is used to adjust the
    high-frequency response of the audio unit.
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    Note:
    The selected level will be shown in
    the display.
    1. Press the BASS/TRE button once for
    bass or twice for treble.
    2. Use the volume control or on some units the seek up or seek down button
    to make the necessary adjustment.
    Sony CD
    Note: You can adjust these settings
    separately for CD, Radio and Aux.
    Note: The selected level will be shown in
    the display.
    1. Press the 
    TONE button once for bass
    or twice for treble.
    2. Use the up and down navigation buttons to make the necessary
    adjustment. BALANCE/FADE CONTROL
    The balance function is used to adjust the
    sound distribution between the left and
    right speakers.
    The fade function is used to adjust the
    sound distribution from front to rear in
    vehicles fitted with rear speakers.
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    1. Press the 
    FADE/BAL button once for
    fade or twice for balance.
    2. Use the volume control or on some units the seek up or seek down button
    to make the necessary adjustment.
    Sony CD
    1. Press the 
    FAD/BAL button once for
    fade or twice for balance.
    2. Use the up and down navigation buttons for fade adjustment, and the
    left and right navigation buttons for
    balance adjustment.
    The selected level will be shown in the
    display.
    AUDIO MENU CONTROL
    Use the MENU button to access functions
    that cannot be selected directly via one of
    the control buttons. Press the 
    MENU
    button for first level functions, or press and
    hold the 
    MENU button for other second
    level functions (not available on Sony or
    Sony DAB audio units).
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    Audio unit operation 
    						
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